OC February 19th

“‘Arise. . . shine,” Isaiah 60:1

“Taking the initiative against drudgery” is the title of the devotional. Chambers describes drudgery - “Drudgery is work that is far removed from anything we think of as ideal work. It is the utterly hard, menial, tiresome, and dirty work.” He goes on to discuss how Christ experienced this in the washing of the disciples feet in John 13. How Christ used this action as an example to the disciples - to go and do the dirty work, no complaining.  

Chambers goes on to say, “In some cases the way a person does a task makes that work sanctified and holy forever. It may be a very common everyday task, but after we have seen it done, it becomes different.”

This is an old note I wrote at the bottom of the page:
Taking initiative, that first step, to do the dirty work, will be Spirit filled. The motivation might not be there to start the work but once started, “but once we arise, we find Him there.” So be positive, because He can transform you and the task. 

So get over yourself. Christ as our example did the dirty work. Whatever drudgery might mean to you, just remember that Christ is not going to take away that “hardship”. He is saying that in our power we have to take a step, arise, and then we will meet Him there. Depending on the attitude of our heart, that work will either continue to be drudgery, or Christ will transform it, and you, and you will feel the Holy Spirit’s presence and be blessed. 

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